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Defender of Science-Based Medicine Sued

When you first started seeking the facts about “alternative” medicine, where did you turn? For me, it was Quackwatch. Before there were blogs or podcasts, there was Quackwatch. It’s been around since 1996, which is prehistoric by internet standards. Quackwatch is an enormous site: if there’s a dubious health intervention, there’s a pretty good chance that Quackwatch has a page about it. I’ve linked to it repeatedly on this blog, as I consider it to be a credible source of information.

Doctor’s Data is a laboratory that caters to chelation advocates. Dr. Barrett has repeatedly pointed out on Quackwatch the lack of a sound rationale for these tests. He received several letters demanding he correct information that they stated was “false, fraudulent, defamatory or otherwise not truthful,” but then subsequently refused to identify which statements were, in fact, incorrect. Dr. Barrett responded,

If you want me to consider modifying the article, please identify every sentence to which you object and explain why you believe it is not correct.

Rather than respond, the company is suing Dr. Barrett personally, as well the National Council Against Health Fraud and Quackwatch, Inc. They are seeking $10 million in damages.

The suit specifically names objections to these articles on Quackwatch:

It’s critical for advocates of science-based healthcare to support each other and stand together. Legal threats and other forms of intimidation are standard tactics when organizations don’t have any evidence to defend their claims.

As Dr. Barrett says,

Very few people provide the type of information I do. One reason for this is the fear of being sued. Knowledgeable observers believe that Doctor’s Data is trying to intimidate me and perhaps to discourage others from making similar criticisms. However, I have a right to express well-reasoned opinions and will continue to do so. If you would like to help with the cost of my defense, please follow the instructions on our donations page.

If you value your access to science-based information about medicine, please tell your network about Dr. Barrett and Doctor’s Data. Tweet it, Facebook it, and spread the word. Let’s make this another example of the Streisand effect. Finally, if you value information sources like Quackwatch, consider a donation to help Dr. Barrett. I’ve just donated.

2 thoughts on “Defender of Science-Based Medicine Sued”

People need to stay away from these websites.They promote false information.People should report these sites to the authorities.Stephen Barrett is a con artist and is a liar and defamer.He never proved any facts he just has opinions.He should mention though that the real controversy is with medical science and the facts that it is the 3rd leading cause of death in the world.Adverse effects to drugs,misdiagnosis,medical mistakes etc.Pharmaceutical doctors take money and only treat symptoms and the same drugs they recommend causes new problems to arise and many people have died trusting the quackery of big pharma.Please be careful of these sites since these relate to Stephen Barrett.